Predicted high winds and sharply colder temperatures moved into Batavia and Genesee County overnight.

We are under a high wind warning until 4 o’clock this afternoon.

A peak wind gust of 54 miles per hour was recorded earlier this morning at the School for the Blind on Richmond Ave.

A power outage was reported earlier this morning in Darien Center.

National Grid now says power there has been restored.

One concern this morning is for black ice.

Authorities warn that water left on local roads overnight has started to rapidly freeze – so be careful that a road surface that may appear to be wet is actually ice covered.

Rochester has broken a nearly four-decade-old weather record. The National Weather Service says temperatures Wednesday morning hit 60 degrees, breaking the previous record for January 30th of 55 degrees set in 1974.

No official record high and low temps are kept for Batavia.

Governor Andrew Cuomo's approval rating has taken a major hit after he pushed through strict gun laws earlier this month. Cuomo's rating fell from 74-percent last month to 59-percent in a new Quinnipiac University poll. Cuomo's support among Republicans in the Empire State plunged from 68-percent before the gun law to just 44-percent as of Wednesday.

The price of certain tickets to see the Buffalo Bills is going up. Team officials have announced some ticket plans for the 2013 season, and say the price of individual game tickets are going up on an average of eight dollars. Bills officials say season tickets are now on sale, and the cost of some tickets have gone down to 25 dollars per game in the 300 level.